Fig. 3.33 Glycophorin A


Fig. 3.34  Bacteriorhodopsin


Fig. 3.35  OmpF, a porin found in the outer membrane of E. coli.


Fig. 3.36  Integral proteins.


Fig. 3.32  Typical eukaryotic membrane.


Fig. 3.13  Protein denaturation and renaturation.


Fig. 3.14  Unassisted protein folding.


Fig. 3.15  Chaperone mediated folding (a) and the two states of the chaperone GroEL (b left tight, substrate bound) (b right relaxed, substrate released).



Fig. 3.11  Myoblobin (top) and Hemoglobin (bottom) both carry prosthetic groups which help bind oxygen.



Fig. 3.18  Protein degredation pathway (a) and the proteosome complex (b).



Fig. 3.20a  Nuclear pore comples.



Fig. 3.21  Antibody molecule (immunoglobulin).